If the latest TVs seemed to dominate the second day of CES 2015 in Las Vegas, hi-fi and audio took on a more central role on the third – Chord Electronics, Audeze, Bang & Olufsen and Musaic among the companies with news to share.

ION Audio has unveiled its 2015 line-up of portable wireless audio, lighting and turntable solutions at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, with the company's range including a vinyl to digital Bluetooth turntable.

If you had thought that the opening day of CES 2015 had been a busy one, wait until you see what day two had in store – including press conferences from the major tech giants like Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic.

Sony has made a handful of announcements around wireless music streaming at CES 2015 - including a new multi-room-enabling app, support for Google Cast for audio, and a new LDAC codec, which it claims to be much more efficient then a standard Bluetooth connection.

Harman Kardon has announced a new addition to its Omni family of wireless audio products. The Omni Bar is a 2.1 soundbar and comes with its own wireless subwoofer. The system will cost $800 and is scheduled to go on sale in April 2015.

CES 2015 is upon us at last – and the assembled masses of hi-fi and home cinema manufacturers have wasted little time in taking the wraps off their latest products and services. The highlights from Day 1 of the show are all here...

Ultimate Ears has introduced the Megaboom – the new, bigger brother of the Boom wireless speaker that retains the same cylindrical shape as its smaller sibling and comes with larger drivers to help it provide greater sound.